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INSTALLING  A  SECOND  EXPANSION  MODULE  ONTO  THE
FIRST ONE:

The  grounding  metal  that  is  on  the  motherboard  is  attached  to  the  motherboard  by
being placed in a way so as it is lined up with the lower one out of the grounding holes
that are on the right edge of the card. When plugging the card, one must make sure
that the white male connectors that are on the bottom face of the card exactly match
the  white  female  connectors  that  are  on  the  lower  card.  Hence,  if  the  card  does  not
seem to be fixed properly, it must not be jerked and it should be checked once again
whether the connectors fit completely.

After  the  card  has  been  plugged  thoroughly,  one  must  make  sure  that  the  ground
contact spring on the card is in contact with the grounding metal. For that purpose, one
may measure whether the grounding distribution screw and the ground contact spring
are in short circuit.

Figure – 24

Summary of Contents for MS48IP

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Page 4: ...ument for development and improvement purposes without prior notice The actual products may possess characteristics different from those that have been mentioned herein due to software and hardware ve...

Page 5: ...the environment The exchange must not be disassembled by unauthorized persons in any way The cover of the exchange cabinet should always be kept closed Prior to hanging the exchange on the wall one m...

Page 6: ...exchange should not be exposed to effects of dust vibration oil and water Devices that generate high frequency waves such as welding machines office equipment such as computers and air conditioners TV...

Page 7: ...erequisite aims to introduce the structure of the exchange Presentation of the information in this chapter follows a path from the whole of the exchange down to the details of the parts At the end tec...

Page 8: ...YS 18 SOFTWARE 19 MEDIA GATEWAY FACILITIES 20 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 22 INSTALLATION OF THE SYSTEM 25 HOW TO MOUNT THE EXCHANGE ON THE WALL 25 PREPARATION 25 APPLICATION 26 MB48IP MOTHERBOARD 28 SPS...

Page 9: ...the extensions with the Caller ID feature Thanks to that card the extensions with SMS compatible Short Message Service telephones can send and receive SMS messages over analog lines The MS48IP system...

Page 10: ...e 1 Figure 2 The CBN48IP plastic cabinet provides the system with a flexible and ergonomic structure for easy connection Thanks to its special design its structure makes it possible to mount the excha...

Page 11: ...ts Ext 3 The MS48IP Motherboard Ext 4 Ext 5 Ext 6 Ext 7 Ext 8 Ext 9 Ext 10 Ext 11 Ext 12 Figure 3 At most two analog expansion cards can be installed on the MB48IP motherboard when necessary in order...

Page 12: ...e locations of the entire connectors that are present on the motherboard Figure 4 and Figure 5 a SPS48 Power Supply f External Relay Connector b KTS Connector g External Music Source Connector c KY16...

Page 13: ...USIC CONNECTION Any music source radio tape player CD player etc can be connected to the external music source connection which is an option for the internal music chip on the motherboard and when a l...

Page 14: ...rmined by programming EXP48IP VOIP MODULE The EXP48IP VoIP Module is a card which can be installed directly on the system motherboard or any of the analog expansion cards It functions as the IP server...

Page 15: ...7 The functional block layout of the cards is shown below Figure 6...

Page 16: ...8 The connectors on the module are shown below 1 EXP48IP MGW card connector 4 Ethernet connector 2 EXP48IP VoIP Data connector 5 DSP Expansion module connector 3 KTS connectors 6 Base card connectors...

Page 17: ...ows positions of those circuits on the module Figure 8 The dimensions of the EXP48 0 16 are 19 cm x 23 cm and its weight is 0 4 kg THE EXP48 2 6 EXPANSION MODULE The EXP48 2 6 Expansion Module is used...

Page 18: ...10 Figure 9 The dimensions of the EXP48 2 6 are 14 5 cm x 16 5 cm and it weighs 0 3 kg...

Page 19: ...rcuits are available on it as well as extension and line circuits The diagram below shows positions of those circuits on the module Figure 10 The dimensions of the EXP48 4 12 are 19 cm x 26 cm and it...

Page 20: ...umber is directly related to the IP extension and trunk capacity of the system The IP extension and trunk numbers of the system are flexible and can be defined by programming the IP MGW channels of th...

Page 21: ...ons 4 trunks 8 extensions 01 12 111 146 13 16 151 158 MOTHERBOARD EXP48 4 12 EXP48 4 12 EXP48IP 4 channel DSP EXP 12 trunks 36 extensions 8 trunks 16 extensions 01 12 111 146 13 20 151 166 MOTHERBOARD...

Page 22: ...rtment next to the on off switch as a frontline protection That fuse is used to protect the exchange against unexpected voltage current variations that might occur on the mains Figure 11 The system op...

Page 23: ...T48 transformer is directly transmitted to the MB48IP motherboard Moreover KTS serial data line connectors are available on the SPS48 for KY16 Mini Printer consoles DSS modules and the IA12 ISDN Adapt...

Page 24: ...C 5 Data 6 GND 7 Busy Pin voltage assignments for the SPS48 PWT48 connector Between pins Voltage 1 3 15 5 VAC 2 3 15 5 VAC Pin voltage assignments for the SPS48 RNT48 connector Pin Voltage 1 2 Ground...

Page 25: ...tery of 12 VDC 7 Ah for a full capacity system with 35 traffic in average An F type 8A 12VDC fuse is available on the SPS48 for the battery The SPS48 has been enriched with hardware that can charge th...

Page 26: ...is made to the system then the lines on the MB48IP motherboard and the EXP48 4 12 modules are automatically connected to the first four extensions on the same card Since there are no lines on the EXP...

Page 27: ...d by programming The possibilities provided by the software have been given in related guides in detail Thanks to the EXP48IP VoIP card the MS48IP exchange sends to the extensions the number informati...

Page 28: ...more analog and IP connections can be established on the system For example With a single ERXP48 VoIP card which has 4 MGW channels at most 4 analog extensions can call 4 IP extensions or 2 IP extens...

Page 29: ...ffer size 300 msec T 38 Fax support Yes Echo canceller Yes 64 msec RTP RTCP Yes G 711 Yes Caller ID Yes QoS PLC VAD AJB CNG Yes G 726 G 727 Yes G 723 1 Yes G 729 A B Yes FR GSM 6 0 Yes Linear 16 bit c...

Page 30: ...12 Stand by Power Consumption 3W EXP48 0 16 Stand by Power Consumption 3W EXP48IP VoIP Stand by Power Consumption 3W Maximum Power Consumption 45W 12 VDC Battery Backup Power Failure Transfer Station...

Page 31: ...DP and DTMF Signaling 12 16 KHz Pulse Price Signal Detection Polarity Reversal Detection 4 Calling number information detection FSK or DTMF 5 Calling number information generation FSK 6 Extension Fee...

Page 32: ...0 msec on 300 msec off 7 Dial Tone Reminder Active 1000 msec 500 Hz 1000 msec 250 Hz 8 Special Dial Tone 250 Hz Continuous 9 Overflow Tone 2000 Hz 700 msec on 200 msec off 10 Warning Tone 250 Hz 20 ms...

Page 33: ...and they should be at least 3 meters away from the exchange otherwise 4 Areas near radio transmission antennas and locations where sulfuric gas is produced and thermal diffusion that could damage the...

Page 34: ...til a 10 mm portion of their heads extend out of the wall No screw is inserted into the other anchor plug at this stage 5 Hang the exchange by aligning the screws on the wall with the pear holes on th...

Page 35: ...to prevent the cabinet from moving up and down and prevent its lower part from getting released from the wall Jerking the screw might damage the cabinet Figure 15 IMPORTANT 1 Parts of the system may b...

Page 36: ...in case of malfunction In order to remove the motherboard from the cabinet first the exchange power is supposed to be cut off by setting both the battery and the mains on off switches to 0 position w...

Page 37: ...to be taken out by pressing two of the plastic clicks that hold the card which are at both sides of the card outward from the card but the card must not be pulled out it is supposed to be removed by b...

Page 38: ...ached below the plastic inner cover that covers the RNT48 and PWT48 transformers inside the system cabinet together with cables connecting it to the power card The SPS48 card is connected to the MB48I...

Page 39: ...emove it only in case of malfunction In order to remove the power supply from the cabinet first the exchange power is supposed to be cut off by setting both the battery and the mains on off switches t...

Page 40: ...e inserting the screw that is supposed to be on the lower right one should pay attention to fix the tag that is at the tip of the grounding cable which comes with the SPS48 to the SPS48 power supply t...

Page 41: ...or connecting the SPS48 to a battery One of those cables comes from the battery connector that is on the SPS48 and the other from the battery switch There are tags at the free ends of those cables whi...

Page 42: ...st make sure that the entire pins are properly plugged in Should even a single pin is not properly plugged in both the EVM48 and the exchange might not operate correctly The types of the expansion mod...

Page 43: ...at are on the bottom face of the card exactly match the white female connectors that are on the motherboard Hence if the card does not seem to be fixed properly it must not be jerked and it should be...

Page 44: ...s that are on the bottom face of the card exactly match the white female connectors that are on the lower card Hence if the card does not seem to be fixed properly it must not be jerked and it should...

Page 45: ...been installed on the motherboard as well as it can be installed directly on the motherboard When plugging the card one must make sure that the white male connectors that are on the bottom face of the...

Page 46: ...d Another important cable connection is the EXP48IP VoIP Data connection This connection is essential for the TDM IP connection of the system parts The relevant connectors on the system motherboard an...

Page 47: ...hes to hold the card 2 See the figure below Figure 27 In order to release the card the metal latches must be pulled out so that the card is unlocked then the card is taken out of the connector FIXING...

Page 48: ...ounding can be figured out by measuring the following point to point voltages Phase and neuter This value is supposed to be in the range 180 VAC 260 VAC Ground and neuter This value is supposed to be...

Page 49: ...n point that is on the exchange The grounding connection has been connected by the cabling which is already available within the exchange over the grounding distribution screw to the motherboard to th...

Page 50: ...ogramming as a switch for the hardware below a Door Opener b External Ringer c External Announcement System d External Music Source Two wires the one that carries mains power the one that controls on...

Page 51: ...ral of the connections described in previous sections are made in order for the internal cabling of the exchange to be regular those cables can be extended along the cable channels that are on the upp...

Page 52: ...It is connected to the exchange over the KTS line with 5 wires LT48 H Feature Telephone Set Multi functional telephone set that is connected to analog extensions over the special data line of the exch...

Page 53: ...gh their telephone sets and even more Net CM Software The Windows based software which is used to log process and archive by computers the records of all calls made over the exchange KY16 Mini Printer...

Page 54: ...made correctly and the outlet which is supposed to feed the exchange actually supplies power If all those seem to be alright then the power supply module may have to be replaced 2 No access to lines E...

Page 55: ...2 and the problematic line Set the exchange to the programming mode through the system supervisor extension and dial 877777 800 line no 111 0000 Call the extension 122 through the phone of the extensi...

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